This is an old but handy photo. I still have these and finished the short Spouse Liberty MS Set. Anyone who bought and held any gold from 1999 on has done well. This thread reminds me to retake some photos.
Your Type 2 gold dollar is actually a Type 3 gold dollar.
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Here is a $20 gold piece that was recovered from the wreck of the SS Central America. Many of these coins were 1857-S coins which were to be delivered to the east coast.
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Picked this up just over melt on GC last month. 1987 was the first year $25 proofs were struck by the U.S. Mint. PCGS PR69DCAM. A tiny tick or two from a 70, I needed 7x to see any them.
I happily own this one. I also have a $10 Indian, a pair of $2.50, and a $5 piece. Should my income get back to disposable I intend to start a collection of $2.50 pieces.
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Liechtenstein 25 Franken 1956 MS65 Gold 17,000 minted. Franz Josef II and Princess Gina. This coin fits the PCGS Registry Set "100 Greatest Women on Coins" based on the book written by Ron Guth. #3 set. Princess Gina.
My passion is Double Eagles, mostly Saint-Gaudens but spending more time with Liberty Head DEs of late. Picked this coin up at FUN 2020, my 1st big coin show that I attended (looking to go back for FUN 2026). It's a 1923-D....MS-66...in an OGH (Old Green Holder).
I don't have an extensive collection but I do have extensive resources in multiple formats: books, PDFs, Word docs, dated articles, etc. Should you have any questions, especially for a beginner purchase or where to start looking, I was in YOUR place only a few years ago.
Welcome to the forum! Good of you to follow your brother’s suggestion & join here. Speaking of following, there’s many gold coins posted in his thread “Dahlonega Gold Coins”. I posted the one below on there; it’s a dream come true for me after many years of wanting to own one:
Your Type 2 gold dollar is actually a Type 3 gold dollar.
Thanks, but no. The Type 2 is dated 1854 and I don't believe that there are any type 3 dollars dated 1854.
Just the counterfeit ones. My monitor and the shadows make it difficult for me to see much of anything on yours in that slot.
Welcome to the boards Richard. If you have not seen this page yet, a link provided below. On CoinFacts there are pictures of some of the finest graded by PCGS.
@Tibor said:
First gold coin with a date that correspondes to the calendar
that we now use. (Gregorian)
On left image starting at 6 o'clock M CCCC XXX VI
@Tibor said:
First gold coin with a date that correspondes to the calendar
that we now use. (Gregorian)
On left image starting at 6 o'clock M CCCC XXX VI
Next time there's a large show you're planning to attend, take a couple of cases in the exhibit area and show off these beauties. No special write up needed. Just a large bucket and mop to clean up the drool. These are amazing!!
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This is an old but handy photo. I still have these and finished the short Spouse Liberty MS Set. Anyone who bought and held any gold from 1999 on has done well. This thread reminds me to retake some photos.
Your good here then, will continue to watch the evil twin anyway 😈 (will keep him to 🙂)
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Your Type 2 gold dollar is actually a Type 3 gold dollar.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Here is a $20 gold piece that was recovered from the wreck of the SS Central America. Many of these coins were 1857-S coins which were to be delivered to the east coast.
Thanks, but no. The Type 2 is dated 1854 and I don't believe that there are any type 3 dollars dated 1854.
Picked this up just over melt on GC last month. 1987 was the first year $25 proofs were struck by the U.S. Mint. PCGS PR69DCAM. A tiny tick or two from a 70, I needed 7x to see any them.
I happily own this one. I also have a $10 Indian, a pair of $2.50, and a $5 piece. Should my income get back to disposable I intend to start a collection of $2.50 pieces.
Custom album maker and numismatic photographer.
Need a personalized album made? Design it on the website below and I'll build it for you.
https://www.donahuenumismatics.com/.
Liechtenstein 25 Franken 1956 MS65 Gold 17,000 minted. Franz Josef II and Princess Gina. This coin fits the PCGS Registry Set "100 Greatest Women on Coins" based on the book written by Ron Guth. #3 set. Princess Gina.
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My passion is Double Eagles, mostly Saint-Gaudens but spending more time with Liberty Head DEs of late. Picked this coin up at FUN 2020, my 1st big coin show that I attended (looking to go back for FUN 2026). It's a 1923-D....MS-66...in an OGH (Old Green Holder).
I don't have an extensive collection but I do have extensive resources in multiple formats: books, PDFs, Word docs, dated articles, etc. Should you have any questions, especially for a beginner purchase or where to start looking, I was in YOUR place only a few years ago.
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Welcome to the forum! Good of you to follow your brother’s suggestion & join here. Speaking of following, there’s many gold coins posted in his thread “Dahlonega Gold Coins”. I posted the one below on there; it’s a dream come true for me after many years of wanting to own one:
It was minted exclusively by the Confederacy.
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Just the counterfeit ones. My monitor and the shadows make it difficult for me to see much of anything on yours in that slot.
Welcome to the boards Richard. If you have not seen this page yet, a link provided below. On CoinFacts there are pictures of some of the finest graded by PCGS.
https://pcgs.com/coinfacts
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Here’s another one… Why not?
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First gold coin with a date that correspondes to the calendar
that we now use. (Gregorian)
On left image starting at 6 o'clock M CCCC XXX VI
Fantastic!
Little more color
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Well I’ve already posted about 15 gold beauties, but there’s no shortage of gold here. Some randoms here….
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A couple of pedigrees now.
One of my favorite coins in my collection…..
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Followed by my least favorite in my collection. Picked it up at melt.
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Next time there's a large show you're planning to attend, take a couple of cases in the exhibit area and show off these beauties. No special write up needed. Just a large bucket and mop to clean up the drool. These are amazing!!